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  1. Lars Valter Hörmander (24 January 1931 – 25 November 2012) was a Swedish mathematician who has been called "the foremost contributor to the modern theory of linear partial differential equations ". [1] Hörmander was awarded the Fields Medal in 1962 and the Wolf Prize in 1988.

  2. Lars Hörmander (24 de enero de 1931 - 25 de noviembre de 2012) fue un matemático sueco, conocido por sus contribuciones a la teoría de ecuaciones en derivadas parciales y la teoría de operadores pseudodiferenciales. Recibió la Medalla Fields en 1962 y el Premio Wolf en 1988.

  3. 25 de nov. de 2012 · Quick Info. Born. 24 January 1931. Mjällby, Blekinge, Sweden. Died. 25 November 2012. Lund, Sweden. Summary. Lars Hörmander was a Swedish mathematician who won a Fields medal and a Wolf prize for his work on partial differential equations. View five larger pictures. Biography.

  4. He was the leading figure in the dramatic de-velopment of the theory of linear partial differential equations during the second half of the twentieth century, and his L2 estimates for the @ ̄ equation became a revolutionary tool in complex analysis of several variables.

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  5. Lars Hörmander (24 de enero de 1931 - 25 de noviembre de 2012) fue un matemático sueco, conocido por sus contribuciones a la teoría de ecuaciones en derivadas parciales y la teoría de operadores pseudodiferenciales. Recibió la Medalla Fields en 1962 y el Premio Wolf en 1988.

  6. "[Lars] Hörmander was a powerful analyst who revolutionized the modern theory of partial differential equations. Among many other contributions, his theories of pseudodifferential operators and Fourier integral operators will have lasting value. . . .

  7. Lars V. Hormander, a Swede who won the most prestigious award in mathematics for his groundbreaking work on partial differential equations, which has found broad applications across many branches of physics, died on Nov. 25 in Lund, Sweden. He was 81. His death was announced by Lund University, where he was on the faculty for many years.